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Think of Allen Boone's work with the fly. The intercommunication was not possible until the last vestige of confrontation was purged from consciousness and the full, universal, reflection of the infinite quality of God, reflected in all life, was accepted as the reality of being.
To the degree that the reader wins his own way to the absolute, as work is being done in Divine Science, he touches upon the fringes of that realm where "the proof of the pudding" is found. Whoever explores the outline of Mary Baker Eddy's structure will find that a certain authority unfolds together with the new perception. Out of this authority, however, does not evolve confrontation. There evolves a more certain application of the science that changes the course of the world. This is the yardstick by which one can judge one's progress. In the final analysis it must be said that the entire confrontational structure that is found superimposed over the lower three rows of the matrix of concepts that Mary Baker Eddy has outlined, disappears. In the universe of Spirit there is no confrontation. There is only reflection going on, of the strength, energy, and quality of spiritual being. There is peace, and joy, and power. In the infinite realm of divine reflection the "Son of God" concept is understood as absolute.
Allen Boone, evidently had more than a superficial awareness of this absolute. Mary Baker Eddy clearly understood it and was able to heal on this platform. Lyndon LaRouche is not at this point yet, but is many miles closer than anyone else in the political sphere.
Allen Boone tells of an interesting experience. He once found his house invaded by a huge army of ants that had found his food box left open, more than he had ever seen in a house. He got some ant poison, but then rather chose to communicate with the ants. He reasoned with them in a "gentleman to gentleman manner" about his needs and rights, and that he could wipe most of them out in minutes, but would not do it, but that he expected a gentleman's response. After he had said enough, he left. When he returned, there was not a single ant anywhere in sight. He never had an ant problem again after this.
London LaRouche who is still deeply involved in the confrontational sphere of the world political scene has nevertheless voiced his understanding many times that there is no person on the planet, no matter how evil that person's acts may be at the moment, who is beyond redemption by the power of the truth, by the logic of ideas based of fundamental principles if these can be communicated effectively to that person. In this sense he works from a platform anchored in the fourth dimension, of Spirit, and from there acts upon the confrontational sphere with the intend to cleanse it.
Lyndon LaRouche's policy proposals reflect a strong sense of compassion, optimism, and authority based on the understanding of fundamental principle. The compassion reflects a keen awareness of what is involved for a world that is totally established within the confrontational sphere, for this is a dangerous place. Most of humanity is presently drawn into it, but there is no security there nor anything that truly supports human existence. The speculative economic and financial system, which has become the global system, is a totally confrontational system that is contrary to life, love, and dominion. It is a system in which the 'clever' are pitted against the unwary, by which both shall fall and humanity with them.
Even the lottery and casino gambling mania, which has gripped huge portions of humanity, is totally built of the confrontational platform. It is a game of fate versus rational development, a type of mental entrapment that enthrones "chance," thereby negating the power of intelligence. The side effects of this game are horrendous. When "chance" becomes enthroned over the power of intelligence, the mental negation of the principle of the Universe will reflect itself inevitably in corresponding experiences of accidents, crime, and a creeping collapse of civilization. One lives at the 'home address' that one chooses for one's dwelling. It can't be "Mind" or "chance" at the same time.
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